J BAR J YOUTH SERVICES BEGINS WORK WITH 501(c) SERVICES

J Bar J Youth Services is now returning much of the money they had been sending to the state in the form of unemployment taxes to their programs and services. They chose 501(c) Agencies Trust from a suite of programs provided by 501(c) Services that are designed to help them save money on their unemployment taxes. Federal law allows 501(c)(3)s to stop paying their unemployment taxes and to self-fund their own programs paying for their claims as they go. Doing so can save organizations 40 to 60 percent on those unemployment insurance costs.

J Bar J Youth Services’ goal is to see youth succeed as happy, healthy adults who contribute to their families and their community. They are currently the largest provider of services to youth and families in Central Oregon through five programs: the J Bar J Boys Ranch; the Cascade Youth and Family Center; Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon; The Academy at Sisters; and the J Bar J Learning Center.

ABOUT US

501(c) Services, a 100% employee owned organization, has more than 35 years of experience in providing full-service alternatives to state-run unemployment insurance programs, and provides services to over 1,500 nonprofits nationally. We are the administrator of the 501(c) Agencies Trust, which offers a comprehensive suite of risk management services and multiple stop-loss protection solutions for its 501(c)(3) nonprofit members, and UInsure*, a first dollar unemployment insurance program for 501(c)(3)s, government entities, and tribally owned businesses.

CALCULATE YOUR OVERPAYMENT

Even though all 501(c)(3) nonprofits have the option to not pay their state unemployment insurance (SUI) taxes many still do. What results are massive overpayments. Our industry estimates indicate that 86% of nonprofits are overpaying their state unemployment costs.*